Critical Issues in Sport and Society
Michael A. Messner, Douglas Hartmann, and Jeffrey Montez de Oca, Series Editors
Critical Issues in Sport and Society features scholarly books that help expand our understanding of the new and myriad ways in which sport is intertwined with social life in the contemporary world. Using the tools of various scholarly disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, history, media studies and others, books in this series investigate the growing impact of sport and sports-related activities on various aspects of social life as well as key developments and changes in the sporting world and emerging sporting practices. Series authors produce groundbreaking research that brings empirical and applied work together with cultural critique and historical perspectives written in an engaging, accessible format.
Rachel Allison, Kicking Center: Gender and the Selling of Womens Professional Soccer
Jules Boykoff, Activism and the Olympics: Dissent at the Games in Vancouver and London
Diana Tracy Cohen, Iron Dads: Managing Family, Work, and Endurance Sport Identities
Cheryl Cooky and Michael A. Messner, No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport, and the Unevenness of Social Change
Jennifer Guiliano, Indian Spectacle: College Mascots and the Anxiety of Modern America
Kathryn E. Henne, Testing for Athlete Citizenship: Regulating Doping and Sex in Sport
Jeffrey L. Kidder, Parkour and the City: Risk, Masculinity, and Meaning in a Postmodern Sport
Alan Klein, Lakota Hoops: Life and Basketball on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Michael A. Messner and Michela Musto, eds., Childs Play: Sport in Kids Worlds
Jeffrey Montez de Oca, Discipline and Indulgence: College Football, Media, and the American Way of Life during the Cold War
Joshua I. Newman, Holly Thorpe, and David L. Andrews, eds., Sport, Physical Culture, and the Moving Body: Materialisms, Technologies, Ecologies
Stephen C. Poulson, Why Would Anyone Do That?: Lifestyle Sport in the Twenty-First Century
Courtney Szto, Changing on the Fly: Hockey through the Voices of South Asian Canadians
Nicole Willms, When Women Rule the Court: Gender, Race, and Japanese American Basketball
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Szto, Courtney, author.
Title: Changing on the fly : hockey through the voices of South Asian Canadians / Courtney Szto.
Description: New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, 2020. | Series: Critical issues in sport and society | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2020004892 | ISBN 9781978807938 (paperback) | ISBN 9781978807945 (cloth) | ISBN 9781978807952 (epub) | ISBN 9781978807969 (mobi) | ISBN 9781978807976 (pdf)
Subjects: LCSH: HockeySocial aspectsCanada. | South AsiansCanadaSocial conditions. | South AsiansCultural assimilationCanada. | National characteristics, Canadian.
Classification: LCC GV848.4.C2 S97 2020 | DDC 796.9620971dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020004892
A British Cataloging-in-Publication record for this book is available from the British Library.
Copyright 2021 by Courtney Szto
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